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It was great to see a trapping video back up again! I hope you don't get shut down again, you show a skill set that is more important than most people realize. This is a large part of why and how early people were able to survive in the north America. That skill set may be needed again if we lose our way, and this world loses its technology. I personally think your videos should even be protected because of that. Looking forward to the coming videos.
Glad to see the trapping videos back!
Great to have you back! Looking forward to your content as the season progresses!
Great videos! Keep up the great work! The best part is you’re actually making real sets not simulated!
Glad to see you still around Stu!!!! Thanks for sharing some time with us brother we know you gotta lot goin on.
Good to see this type of content! Great video!
That's cool seeing you back in action.
Good to see you back. This will be my first full season trapping. Been wanting to do it for years and finally took the leap. Your videos have been a huge help with getting started. Good luck this season! Love the fur handling videos too lots of help for the new guys
Hey man I wanted to say I enjoy watching ur videos. I recently got into trapping a few years back and I've found them very helpful. I've always been a sportsman but a few years back I started loosing chicken's and didn't have time to wait for the culprit so I bought traps been hooked ever since. To that end I've found quite a few small hobby farms around me that that have predator problems so it seems to be a good untapped source of fur.
Great Video! Can't wait for more videos to come!
Save the chicken s and turkey s , thank You !
Just got my base plates and sterling swivels made and welded up on the B2 Bender for yote trapping. Alot of good info on your channel.
160’s and 220’s are my favorite conibears. Fisher starts this weekend. Great video
Awesome Job!!
I’ve been watching your videos for a long time, but I wish you used traps made in the good old USA
So glad you’re back
Thanks for the videos stu from bama
I've been waiting for this!!!!!
Glad to see season back again
I just got the Missouri State Record Opossom. 24lbs. I didn't turn it in tho, lol. That thing was stupid huge.
Great to be back at it. Nice video, thanks
Absolutely Great content brother!!!! Oh yea and, LET'S GO BRANDON!!!😂😅
Love to see these videos. Very informative.
Instead of “amateurish”, I would say simple! And sometimes simple is all you need! Glad to see your trapping videos back up!
Hell yea Stu is back
I agree with you, blind sets are great, and you proved it.
Great to see you back teaching a much needed skill set
Man I loved that."anyone that says they've never left the safety s on haven't been trapping very long". Usually happens first couple sets of every yr😂 then we're good for the season 👍stay safe out there
Great job always enjoy your videos
Glad to see you again. Blind sets are my go to
0:01 I see you are a GBRS/D. J. Shipley fan.
Where is your shot placement when dispatching?
Great to see you back! Looking forward to a productive trapping season this year!
Looks professional trail sets are the best
Good to see you back Stew! I love those blind sets they really work😁👍
WELCOME BACK INDEED!!
Did you get a bobcat tag this year?
I appreciate your channel, I just moved from Utah out to Indiana, right on the Illinois boarder. I’m having to “relearn” so much about what I thought I knew but your contents helped me out a bunch!!
Do you need to worry about deer in the blind sets like that if you’re using a bigger trap?
@tommychew6544
6 ай бұрын
The deer can easily pull out and aren't injured. I've seen deer snap the top strand of tight strung barbed wire fences with no affect to them. Realize that these same traps can be used to relocate animals, if you look back a year or two ago in his videos, he set's them off with his hand.
@aaronvlasak7856
6 ай бұрын
@tommychew6544 I’ve snapped my own fingers plenty of times too lol, I just wanted to make sure there wasn’t any chance I’d have to wrestle a deer out of a trap. thank you for the reply!
Great videos!
Great advice buddy! Thank you for sharing!
Awesome trapping video
Good to see you back Stu. Good info on the blind sets. Thanks for sharing.
Great video
Nice 👍🏻
I’ve avoided 1.5’s because I never really saw the benefit to em over DP’s. Never thought they’d hold a yote! Gunna have to start setting them things!
Great video thanks for taking us along with you on your trap line. I will be putting some traps out here Saturday in West Virginia.
Hello from southern Illinois
Thanks for the tips Stew!
good afternoon brother . love your videos . im from north east texas and i trap when i can . dp mostly hopefully getting into conibear this winter . just me and my grandboys . if you dont mind me asking who do yall sell your skulls to . thanks and GOD bless
Another good one, thanks!
Made my own baits this year. My smear bait works awesome. I have to work on the predator baits. Catches opossum really well but k9 is another matter. Made a trailing sent as well. Keep up the great videos
nice job.
nice!
saves on shopping
What video shows your homemade stand.
👍
did i miss the final camper video
@NonTypicalRacing
6 ай бұрын
Yeh wondering how the toterhome is goin.
Is your Fleshing Beam good for fox??
👍🏻
I wouldn't mind seeing that stabilizer up close, or a bit of an explanation.
@maxpinson5002
3 күн бұрын
Don't know what his is I've made up some with the sheet metal coni-bracket they sell at the supply houses. I already had a bag of em, so I took a few and welded on the head of a bridge spike ( great big nails more or less) They're no better or worse than similar items sold ready to use
I have made some beautiful sorta buckskin from possums. Very cool hides.
@maxpinson5002
3 күн бұрын
They're pretty bug ridden here. I usually have to spray my arms down to keep the fleas off while getting one out of a trap
That grass looks like broomsedge, not orchard grass.
Blind sets are my favorite because u don't have to worry about them not working ur set n the opportunity to catch multi species
Where are you located? Charles here from Southern Indiana.
Here in Pa conibairs are only legal in water sets. Is that a common law or are we the exception?
@maxpinson5002
3 күн бұрын
IMO trapping laws vary pretty wildly from state to state. I'm just thankful that I can use whatever equipment that I want to help cut back on the gamebird/egg/livestock/ fawn/pet eating varmints in my area. The laws shouldn't handicap trappers in any way.
Toe holds due the job
Good show Brotha i love this shite. Your trapping shouldn't be questioned by anyone. Hey did you draw a bobcat tag this year?
Hey, that,s what I say to my wife. Who's your trapper ! Thanks for the great videos.
The only people I see questioning your trappin knowledge has not been here that long. Or just like to talk shite through the hiding of a screen.
You are a monster!!
You have 6 fingers? No shit....
Glad to see the trapping videos back!
@JohnWarner-wm6lc
6 ай бұрын
Great video!